5 /5 Mateusz Dwornikowski: A lovely lovely Church with beautiful ceilings and stained glass. Not a very big Church but high ceilings. What is a must here is the excellent Host cafe that served delicious cakes and tea in pots. Very busy though and people do tend to stay there for a long time so getting a table could be challenging. Very pleasant service.
The cafe is open from 7.30am-4pm every weekday.
Of medieval origin, rebuilding began in 1510 and was not finished until 1632. Severely damaged just 33 years later during the Great Fire of London in 1666, it was rebuilt once more by the office of Sir Christopher Wren. Unlike most of Wrens City churches, St Mary Aldermary was reconstructed in the Gothic Revival style. In 1952 its role was changed from a parish church to that of a guild church, intended to serve commuters and non-resident workers within the City of London. The main church space acts a public cafe during weekday business hours, with religious and meditative sessions held during mornings and evenings.